In a kaleidoscope of boundary-pushing soundscapes, Matt DeMello delivers a truly unhinged B-sides collection featuring doo-wop Sublime covers and banjo-laden LCD Soundsystem interpretations, while Method of the W.O.R.M unearths dark industrial treasures from 1996. Shai Sevin crafts pixel-written verses that deepen with each listen, as pathetique explores subconscious depths through luscious yet jarring soundscapes. Elly Kace investigates self-discovery through sacred mundanity, while Curved Notes embraces hopeful despair in their eerie, melancholic exploration of mortality.
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LiterallySparkles
Branches
My first EP that I'm publishing! Experimenting with new styles that I'm not used to doing!

Earth to West
Flush
Gritty yet melodic, futuristic but nostalgic, a balance between hypnotic soundscapes and punchy raps.

Tea Eater
I Don't Believe in Bad Luck
Tea Eater's I Don't Believe in Bad luck is a chaotic, high-energy blast of art-punk mayhem, turning superstitions on their head with razor-sharp riffs and rebellious charm.